I, who seldom watch Hollywood-style fights, watched Imax's "Pacific Rim: Rising of Thunder" with my girlfriend, put away Pride and Prejudice and followed the mecha to shake fists and kick monsters, which was too stressful. Those monsters are clearly the inner demons that exist in each person, the shadow of childhood, the anger that is not affirmed by the seniors, the jealousy in the love triangle, the evil pleasure of destruction, the competition in the team, the jealousy of the excellent teammates.. .....Every dark desire can raise a hideous monster.
Every human misery can break you down and make you worry. Only by facing it head on and making yourself stronger can you overcome it. The essence of controlling mecha is the manipulation of one's own soul. Hiding in a mecha is like many people hiding behind their mobile phones, hiding their softness and vulnerability. Mechas are just like social media, but a tool, it depends on whether you want to be bigger and faster than the monster, and willing to be brave fight back.
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